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The High Flux Reactor (HFR) at Petten is managed by the Institute for Energy (IE) of the EC - DG JRC and operated by NRG who are also licence holder and responsible for commercial activities. The HFR operates at 45 MW and is of the tank-in-pool type, light water cooled and moderated. It is one...
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The High Flux Reactor (HFR) at Petten is managed by the Institute for Energy (IE) of the EC - DG JRC and operated by NRG who are also licence holder and responsible for commercial activities. The HFR operates at 45 MW and is of the tank-in-pool type, light water cooled and moderated. It is one...
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2004 was the first year of the 2004-2006 Supplementary Programme adopted by the European Council on 19th February 2004. 2004 was also the year of the public debate on the new HFR licence requested at the end of 2003. Other 2004 highlights include: 286 operational days; 220 visits, including...
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The High Flux Reactor (HFR) of Petten is managed by the Institute for Energy (IE) of the EC - DG jRC and operated by NRG who are also responsible for commercial activities. The HFR, operated at 45 MW of the tank-in-pool type, light water cooled and moderated, is one of the most powerful...
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A new modeling effort exploring the opportunities, constraints, and interactions between mitigation and adaptation at regional scale is utilizing stakeholder engagement in an innovative approach to guide model development and demonstration, including uncertainty characterization, to effectively...
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This article is based on a talk originally given to the Northern Classification Study Group in January 1960 as one of a series of introductory discussions held by the Group, to whom I am indebted for permission to publish it. The opinions presented are my own and do not necessarily represent...
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Orthodox library classification and cataloguing imply continuing and indefinite expansion of libraries and their buildings. This is no longer feasible. But ‘weeding’ of stocks is slow and labour‐costly. However, a simple subsidiary classification by year—‘Time‐Factor’—recorded on...
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Words have no precision, though in information storage and retrieval we are required to act as if they did. We have, therefore, to impose certain arbitrary conditions to reduce the element of personal interpretation. ‘Meaning’ must be removed from the indexing stage to that of vocabulary...
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